Alison E. King
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Alison E. King
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Assistant Professor of Soil Science, University of Maine
Soil organic matter, biogeochemistry, agroecology, sustainable soil management
Soil Functions and Trajectories (SOFT) Lab https://www.thesoftlaboratory.com/

Partly yes — soils with more SOC at the beginning formed more new SOC during the study. But the 'new SOC' is just what was formed. It's very difficult in this type of study to track how much SOC is lost. Really I think we need more studies in order to answer your question.
June 16, 2025 at 10:28 PM
Reposted by Alison E. King
“I just have not heard anybody say, ‘We wish the government would spend less money trying to cure cancer or trying to deal with Alzheimer’s,’” said Jeremy Berg, a University of Pittsburgh professor and former director of an NIH institute.

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April 18, 2025 at 5:23 PM